This is the story of Tom Baxter a brilliant research scientist working in the nanotechnology industry,
When Tom realises that all his family are becoming overweight he puts his mind to solving the problem by using the technology that he works with and after much research he finds a formula that could solve the worldwide problem of obesity.

LEIA is proud to present 'Liam Loves Lifts'. The story teaches young children about the importance of safety around lifts. ‘Liam Loves Lifts’ is the story of a young boy who always looks forward to using lifts. He, and his toy tiger, Stripey, get into a spot of trouble when Stripey’s tail gets caught in the lift’s sliding doors.

It's a beautiful sun-shining day when Lolly decides it's to go on a picnic with her toy friends. Off she goes, skipping and smiling until she remembers an important challenge she is about to face. Join Lolly's friends Oliver, Kirby, Lucky, Magic and Bellabear on a fun adventure as they help Lolly face her fears and doubts to strengthen her spirit.

One of the most common questions children get asked is, “So what are you going to do when you grow up?”
Wise parents will help children explore their interests and acquaint them with the wide variety of careers available.
This book covers some of the most popular and in-demand jobs.

The guide for parents, or care givers who have trouble communicating with their child. This guide will give you the skills to start relating with your child and develop skills to take them into adult hood. Includes Tips for developing a strong communication bond, how to set up House Meetings, House Rules and Shopping Centre Tips.

Whether you are new to the play date scene or you've been taking part in them for years, these helpful tips will ensure you and your child have a positive experience in your play date future. If you are new to the play date arena and are not sure how to get started just know you are not alone.

We want our children to grow and prosper but we also want some cooperation and help in keeping the house and chores done. Our children may very well think that our only goal is to get them to clean the laundry room and keep them from going to the mall. But in a parent’s mind, we see our goal as raising a responsible, trustworthy human being who will be able to stand on his own two feet in life.